27/08/2011
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades. Featuring Queen, Little Richard, George Michael, Jill Scott and many more.
Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.
In this week's show, Paul looks forward to Johnnie Walker's bank holiday interview with Queen's Roger Taylor and Brian May, as the band celebrate their 40th year in the music industry (Monday at 6pm). In the feature Baby What a Big Surprise (They Really Were Number One Albums) we hear Queen's US chart-topping single Another One Bites the Dust from The Game.
The other surprising number one album features actors turned singers, such as Meryl Streep, on the soundtrack album Mamma Mia! In regular feature The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, songs are featured from the debut hit LPs by the Kinks(You Really Got Me) and Natalie Merchant (Tigerlily); while It's Not the Same Old Song highlights The Show Must Go On by Three Dog Night and a different song with the same title by Queen.
In A Matter of Life and Death, Paul celebrates the birth of Mario in 1986 and pays tribute to the recently deceased Billy Grammer by playing Gotta Travel On - the first hit for Monument Records. Tutti Frutti by Little Richard and Twist and Shout by the Isley Brothers are featured in the weekly presentation of two songs from the Grammy Hall of Fame of Singles.
Our R'n'B Number Ones are a 1968 duet from Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, You're All I Need to Get By; and current hit So in Love by Jill Scott and Anthony Hamilton. We hear Country Number Ones from 1961 and now by George Jones and The Band Perry. This week's past and present Rock Number Ones are by Cage the Elephant and Red Hot Chili Peppers. On the singles side, Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5, featuring Christina Aguilera, is Number One.
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Music Played
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Queen
One Vision
This day in 1928: The US and 14 other countries signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact banning war
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Adele
Someone Like You
Top Forty
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Gym Class Heroes
STEREO HEARTS (featuring Adam Levine)
Top Twenty
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Meryl Streep
Slipping Through My Fingers
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Mamma Mia! film soundtrack album - (2008)
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Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks
Top Three
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Mario
Let Me Love You
Born 1986: Mario
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Billy Grammer
Gotta Travel On
Billy Grammer - born 28th August 1925; died 10th August 2011
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Lady A
Just A Kiss
Number One Country Airplay hit
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
You're All I Need To Get By
R&B Number One this date in 1968 (a tribute to songwriter Nickolas Ashford – born 4th May, 1941; died 22nd August 2011)
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Jill Scott
SO IN LOVE (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
Adult R&B Number One: ninth week
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Three Dog Night
The Show Must Go On
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number Four in 1974
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Queen
The Show Must Go On
It’s Not The Same Old Song: from the album Innuendo
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David Guetta
Titanium (feat. Sia)
Top Forty
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The Kinks
You Really Got Me
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) You Really Got Me - The Kinks (12 December 1964)
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Bruno Mars
The Lazy Song
Top Three Album: Now 39
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Little Richard
Tutti Frutti
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number Two R&B & Number Seventeen Pop in 1956
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The Isley Brothers
Twist And Shout
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number Two R&B & Number Seventeen Pop in 1962
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Awolnation - Sail
Top Five Rock hit
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Queen
Another One Bites The Dust
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] The Game - Queen (1980)
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Train
Save Me, San Francisco
Adult Top Ten
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George Jones
Tender Years
Country Number One this date in 1961
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The Band Perry
If I Die Young
Current Country Number One - sixth week (previous week - 8th January)
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Luke Bryan
Drunk On You
Number Two in the Album Chart: Tailgates and Tanlines & new in Singles chart
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Cage the Elephant
In One Ear
Rock Number One this date in 2010
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Natalie Merchant
Carnival
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Tigerlily - Natalie Merchant (8 July 1995)
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Adventures Of Rain Dance Maggie
Current Rock Number One - second week
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The Supremes
Where Did Our Love Go
Number One this date in 1964
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The Click Five
Just The Girl
Number One this date in 2005
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Maroon 5
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)
Current Number One: NEW
Broadcast
- Sat 27 Aug 2011 20:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2